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Something to get misty over
Published: 6/18/2009 4:16 PM
Last Modified: 6/18/2009 4:16 PM




Celebrity makeup artist and inventor Yolanda Halston will be in the 918 area code with her husband, actor Rodger Halston, promoting their newly launched Aero Minerale Makeup Mist, an aerobrush mineral makeup line from their A-list-adored Classified Cosmetics company.

The twosome will be in Drug Warehouse at 31st and Harvard 1-4 p.m. Friday, then Drug Warehouse at 11650 E. 86th St. North in Owasso 12-3 p.m. Saturday.

Makeup Mist, which is featured in the newest edition of Us Weekly, combines the benefits of minerals with the beauty of aerobrushing. The color is lightweight, long-lasting and never ashy. Plus, it provides essential oil-free moisture to hydrate skin, and soften fine lines and wrinkles without clogging pores. Vitamins and botanicals nourish plus fortify skin.

The line features the largest color selection in the aerobrush category. Light-diffusing pigments enhance skin's natural, healthy glow. Primer is a sheer, illuminating all-over base; foundations are available in 10 naturally versatile shades ranging from pale ivory to deep ebony; bronzers come in two sun-drenched tints; and shimmers are offered in are subtle colors.

To use, spray makeup directly onto skin for the most flawless, authentic aerobrush coverage. Apply with a brush, sponge or finger to control precise spot coverage and customized blending. For maximum coverage, Makeup Mist can be seamlessly layered to provide completely opaque results. It can be used externally on both the face and body to conceal freckles, moles, birthmarks, scars, tattoos, varicose veins, stretch marks and skin discolorations.

Makeup Mist won't rub-off on clothing when properly buffed with a cosmetic puff, and it's easily removed with mild soap and water or makeup remover.

For more about the store visits, call either Drug Warehouse -- 748-0466 for Tulsa store, 272-9595 for Owasso. And for more about Aero Minerale, check out tulsaworld.com/aerominerale.

Peace, love and misty things ... xoxo



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While other kids were watching "The Smurfs," Scene Writer Jason Ashley Wright was tuned in to "Style with Elsa Klensch." By fourth grade, he knew he wanted to write, and spent almost three years publishing a weekly teen-oriented magazine, Teen-Zine -- circulation: 2. After earning a degree in journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi, he became the medical reporter and teen board coordinator for the Hattiesburg (Miss.) American, a Gannett newspaper. Eight months later, with visions of Elsa dancing in his head, he applied for the fashion writer position at the Tulsa World, where he began working on Aug. 3, 1998. He is now a general assignment reporter for Scene.

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